Creating the Sustainable Public Library: The Triple Bottom Line Approach
By (Author) Gary L. Shaffer
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Libraries Unlimited Inc
15th March 2018
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
025.1974
Paperback
198
Width 178mm, Height 254mm
425g
Transform any public library into a truly sustainable organizationnot just environmentally sustainable, but economically and socially sustainable as wellby following the directions and practices described in this book. Sustainability in the context of ensuring the long-term success of a public library involves more than green initiatives and conserving resources: "sustainability" for libraries also describes efforts to increase their institutions' relevance to their communities as well as to make their programs socially equitable and economically feasiblea substantial challenge. This book is a powerful tool that public librarians, library directors, and library managers can use to create a Triple Bottom Line (TBL) sustainable library, to lead sustainability initiatives in their community, and to identify and adjust their current practices that are considered sustainable to improve performance. The chapters focus on the elements of library sustainability separately, first addressing economic and environmental sustainability before examining the aspects of internal (workforce) and external (community-facing) social sustainability. The author presents numerous case studies throughout the book that enable readers to better understand how the sustainability principles described play out in the real world.
The book is truly a useful tool, which is hopeful and can inspire administrators, staff, and the people who are responsible for their libraries' funding. It is recommended strongly for its clear writing, helpful resources, and succinct explanations of the value of the TBL approach to sustainability for public libraries. * Booklist *
Readers interested in cultivating strong public libraries will appreciate Shaffer's comprehensive coverage of TBL [triple bottom line] and its use in public libraries. * Library Journal *
Gary L. Shaffer, PhD, is head of Library and Information Management programs at the Marshall School of Business and assistant dean of USC Libraries, where he directs the Center for Library Leadership and Management.